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Radeon RX 7900 GRE graphics cards arrive in Europe

By now, you should be familiar with the AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE. Initially, this SKU was only available in China, with DIY sales restricted to the same market. However, system integrators from all over the world were able to offer these cards as part of a comprehensive system. This limitation has since been lifted, allowing customers to purchase the RX 7900 GRE cards with a motherboard and PSU. Now, getting the card has become more accessible, with some retailers already selling it as a single product.

As VideoCardz noted, the Radeon RX 7900 GRE cards are now available for standalone purchase in some European countries, including Romania (PC Garage), Spain (PC Componentes, GreaTecno, Phone House), Austria (mylemon), and France (Rakuten). The price of these cards starts at €719.90 (going up to over €1000), about €120 less than the cheapest RX 7900 XT cards in Europe.

The RX 7900 GRE's specs include a Navi 31 GPU with 5120 Stream Processors and 16GB of GDDR6 memory operating on a 256-bit memory bus at 18Gbps. The TBP is rated at 260W. It's important to note that these cards are not typically packaged in flashy packaging like conventional graphics cards. Instead, they are often supplied in bulk at the retailer's warehouse and, therefore, may come with new packaging.

It's worth noting that, so far, we only know about four RX 7900 GRE cards, three of which are overclocked. However, the European retailers selling these cards only have the XFX reference design and Sapphire Pulse cards. The latter is factory overlocked, with its game clock set at 1925MHz and the boost clock going up to 2290MHz.

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KitGuru says: With not many contenders at its price point, the Radeon RX 7900 GRE could be a good choice for those who have the budget for it.

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